On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 08:39, Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
> Returning to the GPL or LGPL license tweaking. Developers may use any
> license they want, but they should be aware, if they change the canonical
> license, the software is no longer freely mixable with all other software
> under the canonical license. If you want to be the most helpful to
> others, use the canonical license, don't invent your own changes to it,
> there is no need to have isolated sets of GPL'd and almost GPL'd software.
FWIW, the "or any later version" bit isn't part of the license itself,
but rather the suggested usage of the license (under the 'How to Apply
These Terms to Your New Programs' section, after the terms and
conditions.) The Linux kernel, for example, doesn't include the '...any
later version' wording; in fact, it explicitly states this to not be so
(see COPYING in the top of the kernel source tree.)
--
Ben Winslow <rain_at_bluecherry.net>
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Received on Thu Aug 05 2004 - 08:00:13 BST